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6.Welcome to your future life!
You get up in the morning and look into the mirror.Your face is firm and young-looking.In 2035,medical technology is better than ever.Many people your age could live to be 150,so at 40,you're not old at all.And your parents just had an anti-aging(抗衰老的)  treatment.Now,all three of look the same age!
You say to your shirt,"Turn red."It changes from blue to red.In 2035,"smart clothes"contain particles(粒子) much smaller than the cells in your body.The particles can be programmed to change clothes'color or pattern.
You walk into the kitchen.You pick up the milk,but a voice says,"You shouldn't drink that!"Your fridge has read the chip (芯片) that contains information about the milk,and it knows the milk is old.In 2035,every article of food in the grocery store has such a chip.
It's time to go to work.In 2035,cars drive themselves.Just tell your"smart car"where to go.On the way,you can call a friend using your jacket sleeve(袖子).Such"smart technology"is all around you.
So will all these things come true?"For new technology to succeed,"says scientist Andrew Zolli,"it has to be so much better that it replaces what we have already."The Internet is one example-------what will be the next?
9.We can learn from the text that in the futureD.
A.people will never get old             
B.everyone will look the same
C.red will be the most popular color     
D.clothes will be able to change their pattern
10.What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?C
A.Milk will be harmful to health.
B.More drinks will be available for sale.
C.Food in the grocery store will carry electronic information.
D.Milk in the grocery store will stay fresh much longer.
11.Which of the following is mentioned in the text?D
A.Nothing can replace the Internet.
B.Fridges will know what people need.
C.Jacket sleeves can be used as a guide.
D.Cars will be able to drive automatically(自动地).
12.What is the text mainly about?B
A.Food and clothing in 2035.
B.Future technology in everyday life.
C.Medical treatments of the future.
D.The reason for the success of new technology.

分析 本文是一片科技小短文,主要畅想了未来30-50年人们生活所发生的一系列变化.

解答 9:D 概括题.主要根据文章的第二段The particles can be programmed to change your clothes'color or pattern.将来的衣服可以改变颜色或款式,进行推断.故D正确.
10:C 推断题.根据本文的第四段的最后一句话In 2035,every article of food in the grocery store has such a chip.2035年,食品将带有芯片,可知是储存着电子信息,故选C.
11:D 推断题.根据文章倒数第二段 In 2035,cars drive themselves.Just tell your"smart car"where to go.",在2035年,汽车将会自动驾驶,判断D正确.
12:B 主旨题.根据本文主要叙述的是未来30-50年人们的衣食住行变化,衣服可以自动变色、食物带有芯片以及汽车自动驾驶等,结合选项,故B正确.

点评 本文是一个科教类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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